Woman, Queen, and Legend,” by Lindy Grant.
Much about E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776–1822) can be discerned from his name. Born Ernst Theodor Wilhelm Hoffmann, he later replaced “Wilhelm” with “Amadeus” as both a tribute to Mozart and a declaration ...
An Ode to Finland,” at the Petit Palais, Paris.
Like his great predecessor Sir Walter Scott, another dreamer, Stevenson was excluded from the ranks by disability. His ...
By 1920 the sculptor Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, the founder of the Whitney Museum and a close friend of Cushing, garnered ...
William Logan on recently published poetry by Rosanna Warren, Moya Cannon, John Koethe, Rebecca Watts, Henri Cole & Wendy ...
The Sound of Sleat was reissued in 2023. Its power and acuity have only augmented since its original publishing by Picador ...
On Designing the American Century: The Public Landscapes of Clarke and Rapuano, 1915–1965, by Thomas J. Campanella.
On Daring to Be Free: Rebellion and Resistance of the Enslaved in the Atlantic World, by Sudhir Hazareesingh.
T he advent of Zohran Mamdani reminds us that we have written about the death and rebirth of socialism many times over the ...
Dance benefited from an extensive architectural training. The fifth and youngest son of the mason-turned-architect George ...
Central European Emigres and American Modern Design, 1910–1940,” by Jewel Stern and Christopher Long ...
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